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Robert Sanscartier
@Snoro@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

#Amazon

There is evidence from recent studies that climate extremes are impacting the region including the first observed mass death of mammals in the Amazon, where sloths and other mammals were found on the forest floor or hanging dead from understorey trees, reductions in the size of bird populations, and changes to bird lifespans, appearance and behaviour

https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/news/unexpected-region-of-the-amazon-is-experiencing-alarming-rapid-growth-in-climate-extremes

#ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #IrreversibleOverheating #UpheavalClimate #MassExtinction #environment #climate

Lancaster University

Unexpected region of the Amazon is experiencing ‘alarming’ rapid growth in climate extremes - Lancaster University

An unexpected region of the Amazon is at the forefront of rapid growth in climate extremes, a new report reveals.
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Prof Lutz
@pr_ret_lutz@jasette.facil.services replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@Snoro ah ah, doom scrolling level at 11 for this one. 🤣 😬

#Collapse #doomscrolling

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